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Courts & Law

 Pennsylvania House Speaker Mike Turzai, R-Allegheny, is shown in 2015. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, file)
Speak Easy
Pennsylvania
Taxes

It’s time to move forward on a Pa. tax bill

In states as different as Kansas and Illinois, Republican legislators have recognized reality and retreated from ...

8 years ago

Delaware

Report: Slain Delaware prison guard warned about dangers days before February riot

A warning from a Delaware correctional officer just 12 days before he was killed in a February prison riot could have prevented the incid ...

8 years ago

A state trooper examining what was discovered to be an imitation explosive device in Toms River Thursday morning. (Photo: Toms River Police Department)
Down the Shore
Policing

Imitation explosive device found in Ocean County parking lot

Local, county, and state authorities responded to an Ocean County auto dealership parking lot Thursday morning after workers discovered w ...

8 years ago

  Customers line up at the PennDOT Driver License Center at Eight and Arch streets in Philadelphia. (Emma Lee/WHYY, file)
Philadelphia

2 charged in scheme selling Pa. driver’s licenses for up to $3K

An employee at Pennsylvania’s Department of Transportation granted driving privileges to more than 30 people without requiring them ...

8 years ago

 It would take 22 gold bars (1 kg each) to buy a N.J. liquor license that sold for $1,000,000. (Photo Big Stock)
New Jersey

Why a liquor license in New Jersey is so expensive

Since 1947, the state has restricted the number of licenses a municipality can issue, basing the formula on population. The limit has bee ...

8 years ago

This Oct. 31, 2014, photo provided by Patrick Carns shows Timothy Piazza, (center), with his parents Evelyn and James Piazza, during Hunterdon Central Regional High School football's 'Senior Night' at the high school's stadium in Flemington, N.J. (Patrick Carns via AP)
Higher Education

Defense in Penn State frat pledge death argues for dismissal

Attorneys for Penn State fraternity members charged in the death of a pledge after a night of drinking and hazing argued Thursday that th ...

8 years ago

 In this Aug. 15, 2017 a woman holds up a signs in support of the Obama administration program known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, during an immigration reform rally at the White House in Washington. After months of delays, President Donald Trump is expected to decide soon on the fate of so called 'dreamers' who were brought into the country illegally as children as he faces a looming court deadline and is digging in on appeals to his base. (Jacquelyn Martin/AP Photo, File)
Immigration
Kids
Law

On ‘Radio Times’: Young immigrants who are used to DACA may face a difficult change

President Trump is expected to announce a decision on whether or not he will continue the five-year-old Deferred Action for Childhood Arr ...

8 years ago

Listen
 File image of dam at Lake Ontaulanee watershed owned by the city of Reading Bureau of Water. (Lindsay Lazarski/WHYY)
Keystone Crossroads
Government Accountability

Bill would increase transparency of water system privatization in Pennsylvania

Municipalities aren’t required to have public hearings in advance of selling multimillion-dollar public water systems in Pennsylvania.& ...

8 years ago

Joe Arpaio
Radio Times
International
Policing

Arpaio pardon; future of DACA

Guests: Antonia Farzan, Mike Riggs, Elise Foley, María Sotomayor On Friday, Tr ...

Air Date: August 30, 2017

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 New 'buffered' bike lanes unveiled on Chestnut Street in West Philadelphia.  Bike lane is to the left, on-street parking is next and after that are regular travel lanes (Tom MacDonald/WHYY).
Philadelphia

City Councilwoman trying to turn West Philly ‘buffered bike lanes’ temporary

The first protected bike lane in Philadelphia has been dedicated, but a City Councilwoman is stirring up controversy.  The pr ...

8 years ago

Listen
 March 13, 2010 file photo of Algerian national Ali Charaf Damache in Dublin, Ireland. An al-Qaida suspect linked to a plot to kill a Swedish cartoonist has been extradited to Philadelphia to be tried in civilian court rather than face trial at Guantanamo Bay. (Niall Carson/File, PA via AP)
Philadelphia

Al-Qaida suspect held in Philly pleads not guilty in federal court

An al-Qaida suspect linked to a plot to kill a Swedish cartoonist has pleaded not guilty to terrorism charges. A lawyer for 52-yea ...

8 years ago

 Black Lives Matter protesters disrupt a City Council hearing over the death of David Jones. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
Law
Philadelphia
Social Justice

After protest at home of Philly cop who killed suspect, union to challenge identifying police in shootings

Normally, the loudest noise you might hear on Ryan Pownall’s sleepy Northeast Philadelphia block is the occasional roar of a lawnmower. ...

8 years ago

Listen
A file photo of New Jersey Task Force 1 members in action. (NJOEM photo)
Down the Shore
National
New Jersey
Public Safety

N.J. search and rescue crews deploy to Texas

New Jersey search and rescue crews are deploying to Texas to assist with Hurricane Harvey operations, Gov. Chris Christie announced. ...

8 years ago

 A car covered in racist graffiti in Wilmington, Delaware. (Photo courtesy of Olivia Nassar
NewsWorks Tonight
Delaware

Peace Center: Hate incidents are way up in the Delaware Valley

Hate crimes are up across the nation since the November preisdential election, and the Delaware Valley has seen its share of incidents la ...

8 years ago

Listen
 Andrew Wisniewski, an operations manager for Smart Start of Maryland, demonstrates how an ignition interlock device works on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2016 in Annapolis, Maryland. The devices are put in cars to stop drunk drivers from operating their vehicles. (Brian Witte/AP Photo)
Law
Streets & Roads
Transportation

New Pa. DUI law increases penalties on first-time offenders

A new Pennsylvania law going into effect Friday aims to cut down on drunken driving by requiring first-time offenders to have Breathalyze ...

8 years ago

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